Magnificent Lewis Rewrites History with Flawless Campaign
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Bermuda’s Jessica Lewis has cemented her legacy as one of the most remarkable forces in modern wheelchair racing, concluding a truly historic European tour with an astonishing record of seven personal bests from seven consecutive races.
Competing across a grueling, high-stakes fortnight in Switzerland that included the Daniela Jutzeler Memorial and the World Para Athletics Grand Prix in Nottwil, the four-time Paralympian put on an absolute masterclass in explosive power and tactical consistency.
The flawless clean sweep of career-best times saw Lewis continually lower her own benchmarks, highlighted by a breath-taking 100m triumph where she stopped the clock at a staggering 15.22 seconds—shatting her own Para Pan American record and finishing a mere two-hundredths of a second outside the global world record.
Reflecting on what is undoubtedly the most prolific stretch of her decorated international career, the Bermudian sprinting star was quick to credit the tight-knit team operating behind the scenes.
Following recent transitions in her elite training environment and technical equipment setups, Lewis expressed immense pride in her physical breakthrough on the track while looking ahead to the rest of the seasonal calendar.
"I am so proud of myself and grateful for the amazing coaches, support team, teammates, and sponsor Arch Capital Group," Lewis stated. "I have surrounded myself with people who have kept believing in my potential. More to come."
The unprecedented level of consistency displayed by Lewis has sent a definitive warning shot through the T53 division ahead of upcoming major international championships.
To maintain peak physical output over seven individual flights—navigating everything from damp track conditions to heavy head-to-head pressure against local world-beaters like Switzerland's Catherine Debrunner—underscores a massive leap forward in her athletic trajectory.
Backed by the continued corporate sponsorship of local insurance giants Arch Capital Group Ltd., Lewis’s record-shattering Swiss campaign suggests that the highly coveted T53 world record of 15.20 seconds is no longer a distant target, but a milestone firmly within her current grasp.
Saturday, May 23, 2026
Lewis Inches from World Record After Dramatic Photo-Finish
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Bermuda’s Jessica Lewis has produced one of the most remarkable performances in wheelchair racing history, storming to victory in the T53 Women’s 100m at the World Para Athletics Grand Prix in Switzerland.
In a race that will be talked about for years to come, Lewis secured the Gold Medal in a breath-taking photo finish, edging out local Swiss superstar Catherine Debrunner by a microscopic two-thousandths of a second.
The timesheets reflected the sheer intensity of the battle, with Lewis clocked at a blistering 15.22.218 seconds, just clear of Debrunner's 15.22.220. Turkey’s Hamide Dogangun completed the podium positions well back in third place, crossing the line in 15.90 seconds.
The staggering time completely destroys Lewis’s previous Para Pan American record, cementing her status as an absolute force on the global stage.
Having recently transitioned her training base to Canada, the four-time Paralympian has found an entirely new gear this season, displaying an explosive start and unparalleled top-end speed down the Swiss straightaway.
Her tactical execution under immense pressure from the home favorite showcased the veteran composure that has made her Bermuda's most decorated para-athlete.
Beyond the immediate glory of a Grand Prix gold medal, Lewis’s blistering time has sent shockwaves through the international track and field community.
By stopping the clock at 15.22 seconds, she came agonizingly close to breaking the long-standing T53 World Record, which stands at an elite 15.20 seconds.
With her form peaking beautifully on the European circuit, the athletic world will be watching closely as Lewis continues her season, with the historic global mark now firmly within her sights.
Friday, May 22, 2026
Lewis Smashes PB to Claim Grand Prix Bronze in Switzerland
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Bermuda’s Jessica Lewis has continued her sensational European form, securing a magnificent third-place finish in the T53 Women’s 400m at the highly anticipated World Para Athletics Grand Prix in Switzerland.
The meeting, renowned for attracting the absolute pinnacle of wheelchair racing talent, provided a blistering stage for the mid-distance event as athletes traded tactical blows ahead of the major summer championships.
Lewis, a four-time Paralympian, put together an impeccably paced race to rewrite her own history books. Powering out of the blocks, she maintained excellent momentum through the back straight and held her form beautifully under intense pressure in the final home stretch.
She crossed the line to capture the bronze medal in a spectacular personal-best time of 54.93 seconds. The milestone performance shaves significant time off her previous career bests, signaling a massive leap forward in her physical conditioning and power output since transitioning her training base.
The blistering pace of the final was set by local Swiss superstar Catherine Debrunner, who utilized her home-track advantage to put on an absolute masterclass. Debrunner dominated the field from the gun, storming across the line in an extraordinary winning time of 49.77 seconds to claim gold.
The silver medal was secured by China’s highly decorated powerhouse Hongzhuan Zhou, who executed a strong tactical drive to stop the clock in 53.72 seconds, just holding off the late-charging Bermudian.
For Lewis, the podium finish and historic sub-55-second mark solidify her position among the elite tier of global T53 racing, capping off a truly monumental weekend on the Swiss circuit.
Thursday, May 21, 2026
Record-Breaking Lewis Smashes Americas Mark
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More than 450 elite athletes from 58 countries have descended upon Switzerland for the highly anticipated World Para Athletics Grand Prix. Serving as the crucial fourth stop of the global season, the prestigious meet has brought together 297 men and 157 women representing every continent, all vying for international glory and crucial ranking points.
Among the star-studded field, Bermuda Paralympian Jessica Lewis produced an absolute masterclass of power and endurance in the T53 Women’s 200m Dash.
While local Swiss favorite Catherine Debrunner utilized her home-track advantage to storm to victory in a blistering 26.44 seconds, it was Lewis who captured the headlines with a truly historic performance just behind her.
Lewis crossed the line in second place to claim a magnificent silver medal, stopping the clock at a spectacular personal-best time of 27.98 seconds.
Her phenomenal effort completely shattered the long-standing Americas Region record of 28.93 seconds, which had been held by Jessica Galli of the United States since 2012. Lewis's milestone mark represents a massive leap forward for the Bermudian star, showcasing the immense tactical and physical form she has carried into the European circuit.
The exceptionally fast heat left the rest of the world-class field trailing in the wake of the top two. Hamide Dogangun of Turkey rounded out the podium positions, showing excellent determination to cross the line in 28.30 seconds to take a well-deserved bronze.
However, the night firmly belonged to Debrunner’s clinical victory and Lewis's record-breaking display, a result that sends a clear warning shot to the rest of the world ahead of the upcoming international championships.
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
Looby to Replace Dr. Tucker as Derby President
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The Bermuda Half Marathon Derby has announced the appointment of Melissa Looby as its new President, effective May 22nd 2026, as the island prepares to gather at this year’s Finish Line Viewing Village for what promises to be a landmark occasion in the Derby’s storied history.
Looby succeeds Dr. Gina Tucker, who has served on the Derby committee for 19 years as President and whose leadership has been instrumental in shaping the event into the institution it is today. After years of deliberate succession planning, Dr. Tucker feels the time is right to pass the baton to new leadership.
“I am very excited to pass the baton on to Melissa. She has been working with the committee since our 2022 race, so we’ve been mentoring her and she is more than capable of carrying the Derby forward. I have been preparing for succession for some time now, so it’s just the next natural step. I was looking at numerous people and last year she just said, ‘Dr. Tucker, I’ll do it’ - and here we are. She will carry it forward until she is no longer willing to serve.”
Dr. Tucker, Outgoing President said, “Looby brings deep institutional knowledge to the role, having served on the Derby’s executive committee since 2021. During that time she has worked closely alongside Dr. Tucker, playing an active role in the organisation and delivery of one of Bermuda’s most celebrated annual athletic events and contributing to the committee’s strategic direction.
“It is an honour to step into this role and to build on the incredible foundation Dr. Tucker has laid over nearly two decades of service. This event is more than a race - it is a tradition that brings our island together, celebrates athletic achievement, and inspires people of all abilities to push themselves. I look forward to carrying that legacy forward.”
Looby, Incoming President said, “This year’s race day celebration, with participant numbers already at over 1,100, will mark a special moment of public recognition for Dr. Tucker, while formally introducing the incoming President. The community is invited to join the Derby at the Finish Line Viewing Village at North Village Field - sponsored in part by Sound Concepts Ltd. - on Friday, 22 May 2026 from 8:30am. The Village will provide a dedicated space to view the race coverage, presented by Bermuda Broadcasting and the Bermuda Today app, enjoy the atmosphere of the day, celebrate the determination of participants, and be part of the official finish line experience.
Hope Academy and Duch Pops will be on hand as vendors, along with complimentary post race cold plunge and massage services, and race participants and attendees are encouraged to support. Spectators not attending the race finish are invited to pay tribute to Dr. Tucker along the race course through signs and messages of thanks.
“Every runner who crosses the finish line represents courage, commitment, and pride. This year, we are especially pleased to invite Bermuda to join us in celebrating our finishers while also honoring Dr. Tucker for her years of dedicated leadership and service to this historic event. We want every finisher to feel the energy of Bermuda behind them - whether you are supporting a loved one, honoring the history of the race, or simply enjoying one of Bermuda’s great community traditions, we invite you to join us at the finish line.”
Looby’s appointment marks a new chapter for the Derby as the organization looks to strengthen its community presence, support participation at all levels, and uphold the standards that have made the event a cornerstone of Bermuda’s sporting calendar. Clubs, families, schools, organizations, and community groups are warmly encouraged to attend and show their support for this year’s runners.